Solar farm announced in Fla. Panhandle would be largest in Southeast, could power 32,000 homes

Date: 29 September 2011
Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com

Date: 29 September 2011

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — What would be the Southeast’s largest solar power farm, generating enough electricity for 32,000 homes, will be built in the Florida Panhandle, a Melbourne-based company announced Monday.

National Solar Power plans to construct the $1.5 billion, 400-megawatt solar array in Gadsden County, just west of Tallahassee.



The project is expected to provide jobs for 400 construction workers over five years and up to 120 permanent employees with an average salary of $40,000.



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